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Guidelines for Managing Radon Hazards in Tourist Volcanic Caves in Spain. [PDF]
Hernández-Gutiérrez LE +7 more
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Integrating the sustainable development goals into post-mining land use selection. [PDF]
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Monitoring dynamics of biocrust rehabilitation in acid-saturated desert soils. [PDF]
Kerem T, Nejidat A, Zaady E.
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Global impoverishment of natural vegetation revealed by dark diversity. [PDF]
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Plant Diversity and Sustainable Landscape Management: The Case of Misiliscemi, a New Municipality in Sicily. [PDF]
Aleo M, Bazan G.
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RISK ASSESSMENT ON GEODIVERSITY SITES
Public recreation and landscape protection - with environment hand in hand?, 2023Geoconservation is an action of conserving and enhancing geological, geomorphological, hydrological and soil features and processes. Particular geoconservation measures are very often applied on the site-level to protect important geodiversity sites. Nevertheless, despite established legal protection and related geoconservation activities, threats to ...
Kubalíková, L. (Lucie) +5 more
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Geodiversity inclusiveness in biodiversity assessment
Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 2022Biodiversity assessment is constitutive in establishing conservation priorities and outcomes, and geodiversity complements species richness as a surrogate in the absence of species data, improves statistical modelling and can facilitate prediction of species distribution and abundance.
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Geodiversity assessment of Shkodra Region, Albania
2023Shkodra Region, with an area of 953.64 km2, is located in north-western part of Albania. It is one of the richest geosite region of Albania, starting from the Lake Shkodra as the largest lake in the Balkan Peninsula, through the Adriatic sea shore, and up to the North Albanian Alps with a height of 2694 m and several glacial morphological features.
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